Give the Wilson T-2000 a try. Wilson made millions of them - literally -so they are easy to find and inexpensive. Play a couple of hours with that racket and you will really appreciate how good Jimmy Connors was!

Is there anything out there that doesn't hit like anything in my collection and I really should try it out? Thanks!

Dunlop max 200g since its a graphite that plays more like a woody and and quite different than your becker, sampras, and chang graphites.

May want to try a midsize open throat woody since they were the last wood transitions before the composites and play more powerful than the standard head woods. I recommend the prokennex golden ace that was played by Jose Luis Clerk

Which version is the best? I noticed they have "light", "medium", etc. ratings on the sides.

Yea wood weights ranged from 350+ grams for "light" all the way to over +450 for a "heavy"......look for a light or light/medium maybe a medium. Even they are heavier - due to the head size and weight distribution it's not that bad to what you are used to with modern frames.

May want to try a midsize open throat woody since they were the last wood transitions before the composites and play more powerful than the standard head woods. I recommend the prokennex golden ace that was played by Jose Luis Clerk

Good idea but look for a Head Edgewood (a mid size vision of the Head Vilas) and very very nice stick. Also a Slazenger V24 (Vilas stick from early 80s) also made famous by Pat Cash and that awesome 5 setter he lost to Lendl at the USO semis.

Kennex was meh..........when JL Clerc left Rossi he did this deal with PK and disappeared off the rankings......

Both the woodies he used LCS Cresendo (just a repaint of the adidas Nastase Comp) and TCO oversize he used as good calls. Cresendo IMPOSSIBLE to find but the TCOs show up fairly often on *bay from Europe.

Yea wood weights ranged from 350+ grams for "light" all the way to over +450 for a "heavy"......look for a light or light/medium maybe a medium. Even they are heavier - due to the head size and weight distribution it's not that bad to what you are used to with modern frames.

Would you recommend going for "heavy" to build shoulder/arm strength? I don't have problem swinging the Prince Woodie at ~13-14oz.